Vanessa Springora's narrative, which serves here as a remedy, exposes her distressing adolescence, shattered by the writer-ogre Gabriel Matzneff. She depicts the mechanisms of his domination and his militant paedophilia, which did little to alarm the literary milieu of the time, or her next-door neighbor.
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pédophilie
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